IfogHJ) BACHELOR'S StOp IN rnHHRTESMOKES, fffife y suotEi. ■** '•* gHjrSTV bachelor. Yon wilf naturally ask, wfog T am ntfafe a ladies'jnan. f-flovejlhap jJtbless 'em.. I did go In for j jnalrimOM once, but-such strange events just at the hour, that it l&pit'qjMoS; and I have never nadtbe i eocrage-H) make attempt. The '. in i (miobtMrtfSteinc. was a mbsrcharml handsome, aqd accom,bhshed, andCvnth as gqod and evenly i- a temperament as any lady of my - :;We soon struck up a friend- : Hfriijiir tastes .shnilated, and a mutual (Pqnreand Uldn& tor each other's company jggn rfpenedjnto affection as pleasng as it J«W*''firm and'disinterested. Things had arrived at this happy stage, when another Jp&ividual w£i added to the list of visitora honTC " A man. » •iWiH tw*obfigeme with another light ? i I ?'9o was am curious looking individual, I wokeja skull cap did green gl^ei; had in the "West Indies. He'oaidfpgftjcnlar attention to me, %nd>we soon Decline great fiends, so much &\&at -I'.told hjjn or my engagement to i .MrsJSteine, and asked him to be my best (Ban on. the occasion.' He lathed so long, sucha peculiar manner, that I began to get annoyed, - ►' *1 Excuse me," said he. " I beg your par- • gonj but take care what yon are about: : mows are queer fish to deal with, and there's ipany a slip twixt cap -■ IteMay I trouble you for a light ? So sorry i suou 4. l rf'Wf»arranged to get married very quietly t fallowing week, and, as we Ijoth pos- _ lessed a small income, we calculated that ' two combined would enable us to set up ijf. Ismail establishment of oar own. My intaded informed -me that her husband had {pen drowned at sea some three or four P since; he .was then, captain of a mervessel in the Brazil trade, bat the wrecked and all hands lost. The timp passed quickly and pleasantly, and at - happy day arrived. ■ kLSo sorry .but will yon—another ? Thank f-" Bwif - Wfnrli * 5) - SMOKB 5. » wtjwas«afine morning, and we all set off : Mchurch together. My strange friend " fSpmedtQ.i>ave a fit of the ague, for he kept - Kalpny and making the strangest faces ' TOagjqahle. We had got through the cere- - jnbny.as far as ''Wilt thoa have this - wpmariftwhen my strange friend burst out: fcvNa won't, Polly, come home." 11 1 lookedvat him, and the old man had - eVBStd iaio a young one. Skull cap, wig, _ rartip all were gone, and there stood, as I hpdDO difficulty in guessing, Captain Steine I ZjMf hflghyH -- ftFwhatl another light? - Here,take the
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 119, 14 June 1901, Page 4
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642Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 119, 14 June 1901, Page 4
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